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Re: Over the air Updated via 4Diac IDE [message #1854155 is a reply to message #1854137] |
Wed, 03 August 2022 19:12 |
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Hi ,
I'm not an expert on that matter, but I fear this is not as easy. One option could be to generate boot files from 4diac IDE in the EC2 instance and use the OTA update tools like Eclipse Hawkbit to deploy the boot files on your device.
BR,
Alois
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Re: Over the air Updated via 4Diac IDE [message #1854309 is a reply to message #1854193] |
Fri, 12 August 2022 13:11 |
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Hi,
not sure if I understand your questions correctly. But assuming that you have a 4diac FORTE executable with all blocks available then we have a so called bootfile which contains the startup configuration (e.g., which blocks to instantiate and how to connect). This boot file is loaded by 4diac FORTE when it is started. Per default 4diac FORTE looks in the current directory for a file called forte.fboot. But you can also provide a boot file and its location as command line parameters. Please see our documenation on boot files for more details.
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